Just to add, the "prt sc" button is often a secondary function with another button, and requires you to hold the "fn" button when you press it to actually use it as a print screen button (on my keyboard, if I just press that button alone it takes me to my homepage.)

It's called a screenshot, but strictly speaking it's a shot of the currently selected window, which isn't always the full screen.

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A wee tip, as well. Often you will paste the image (the currently selected window) but not all of it will fit into the window you have opened with whatever programme you have opened and you need to mess on resizing, layout, etc.
It works, strangely, best in Excel. Even if it is an image.

It's called a screenshot, but strictly speaking it's a shot of the currently selected window, which isn't always the full screen.

Click to expand...

A wee tip, as well. Often you will paste the image (the currently selected window) but not all of it will fit into the window you have opened with whatever programme you have opened and you need to mess on resizing, layout, etc.
It works, strangely, best in Excel. Even if it is an image.

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Try it and see what works best for you, however!
I do about 50 screen shots a day and always now use Excel!